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In the present study, we analyzed root meristem growth of the <i>rgi1</i>, <i>rgi2</i>, and <i>rgi3</i> single mutants in response to RGF1 treatment and observed a significantly decreased sensitivity in meristem growth of <i>rgi1</i> and complete insensitivity in <i>rgi1 rgi2 rgi3</i> triple mutant compared with the wild type but not in the <i>rgi1</i> and <i>rgi2</i> single mutants. We also observed that both root gravitropism and meristem growth in the <i>BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1-ASSOCIATED RECEPTOR KINASE 1</i> (<i>bak1</i>) single mutant were insensitive to RGF1 peptide treatment, whereas other <i>serk</i> mutants, such as <i>serk1</i>, <i>serk2</i>, and <i>serk4</i>, were fully sensitive to RGF1 peptide like the wild type. 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The RGI1-BAK1 module acts as the main receptor-coreceptor pair for regulating primary root gravitropism and meristem activity in response to RGF1 peptide in Arabidopsis.
ROOT MERISTEM GROWTH FACTOR1 (RGF1) and its receptors RGF1 INSENSITIVEs (RGIs), a group of leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases, promote primary root meristem activity via a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MPK) signaling cascade and control root gravitropism in Arabidopsis. Genetic analyses and in vitro binding assays have indicated that among five RGIs identified in Arabidopsis, RGI1, RGI2, and RGI3 recognize RGF1 peptides. However, it remains unclear whether the RGF1 peptide is redundantly recognized by these RGIs or mainly by a single RGI in the regulation of primary root meristem activity. In the present study, we analyzed root meristem growth of the rgi1, rgi2, and rgi3 single mutants in response to RGF1 treatment and observed a significantly decreased sensitivity in meristem growth of rgi1 and complete insensitivity in rgi1 rgi2 rgi3 triple mutant compared with the wild type but not in the rgi1 and rgi2 single mutants. We also observed that both root gravitropism and meristem growth in the BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1-ASSOCIATED RECEPTOR KINASE 1 (bak1) single mutant were insensitive to RGF1 peptide treatment, whereas other serk mutants, such as serk1, serk2, and serk4, were fully sensitive to RGF1 peptide like the wild type. These mutant analyses suggest that RGI1-BAK1 pair acts as the main receptor-coreceptor pair for regulating primary root gravitropism and meristem activity in response to RGF1 peptide in Arabidopsis.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.